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From: lhall AT rfk DOT com (Larry Hall)
Subject: RE: New Installation
21 Oct 1998 02:14:46 -0700 :
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To: "Leo Mauro" <lmauro AT scientist DOT com>, <gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com>

At 06:45 PM 10/19/98 -0400, Leo Mauro wrote:
>On Monday, October 19, 1998 05:58 AM, Stephen Marley wrote:
>
>> I don't get it. Why should one use a Cygwin32 version of Vim when
>> perfectly acceptable Win32 native ports (gui and console) exist?
>
>In order to be able to use CygWin32 file names, as the shell and
>everything else understands.  Think about mounts and symbolic links,
>which the native VIM won't understand.
>
>In fact, I use both versions:  I set up the path when I start bash in such
>a way that I run the CygWin version instead of the native.  When I start
>CMD I get instead the native version.
>
>Leo
>


I feel compelled to point out that there is much less of a need (if any) to
have the native Win32 version of vim (and probably other programs) if you 
have the Cygwin32 version working.  Presuming that the Cygwin DLL is in 
your path regardless of which shell you are using, the Cygwin32 version of
these programs will work just fine for either bash or the command prompt.  
Of course, every program is different and different bugs may pop up in 
different versions of specific programs, in which case it may still be 
beneficial to have both versions of one program around.  

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     have but I can see this issue could border on a "religious" war.  If
     that is the case, I think it best that the majority of the traffic
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